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do you think that raising taxes will cost america jobs? >> well, if you absolutely postively want to kill jobs raise taxes. it will happen overnight. we've got some great research from family enterprise usa that shows that 75% of new jobs are created by family businesses. a lot of those family businesses are pass through corporations. so when those marginal income tax rates go up, the first thing they do they have to cut employment or freeze hiring plans. melissa: yeah. >> it is a real world impact. melissa: catherine, i want to ask you, taxes going up, what is the impact one way or the other on your business? >> well, let's talk about my fast signs franchises. i will agree with jamie. 97% of our franchisees are subchapter-s or llcs. so they're paying their business income tax on their personal tax return and $250,000 may sound like a lot of money, if it is a salary. but if that is your business, besides paying mortgage and putting food on the table you will also reinvest. if part of the dollars are being spent on higher taxes you're not g
do you think that raising taxes will cost america jobs? >> well, if you absolutely postively want to kill jobs raise taxes. it will happen overnight. we've got some great research from family enterprise usa that shows that 75% of new jobs are created by family businesses. a lot of those family businesses are pass through corporations. so when those marginal income tax rates go up, the first thing they do they have to cut employment or freeze hiring plans. melissa: yeah. >> it is a...
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a middle east expert is here with details. >>> turning america's glut of natural gas into a deluge of diesel. one company thinks they might have all the answers tour domestic energy woes. do you have too much money or too much natural gas? ♪ . melissa: we've got eaking news on instagram. here iadam shapiro with the latest. adam. >> their ceo is actually saying users incorrectly interpted instagram's revised terms of service which was released yesterday to mean user photos would be sold to others without compensation. this is quote from t ceo. this is not true and it is our mistake that this language is confusing. he went on to say, to be clear, it is not our intention to sell your photos. we're working updated language in back to you, melissa. >> that is a lot of backpedaling. adam shapiro, thanks so much. turning to the middle east and iran. a top iranian nuclear energy official says iran will knot stop high grade uranium enrichment despite threats from other countries. this as iranian president ahmadinejad said western sanctions could cause at most, quick tap on the brakes for the
a middle east expert is here with details. >>> turning america's glut of natural gas into a deluge of diesel. one company thinks they might have all the answers tour domestic energy woes. do you have too much money or too much natural gas? ♪ . melissa: we've got eaking news on instagram. here iadam shapiro with the latest. adam. >> their ceo is actually saying users incorrectly interpted instagram's revised terms of service which was released yesterday to mean user photos would...
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gym and government authority therefore it is correct, it is not a view most of us living out here in america actually can support or agree with. the ambassador is likely to be the next national security advisor to the president, she will remain on his, if you will, a teamclose. who is next? >> the next surgery state has to have a good understanding of the region, of all regions from north korea toin libya. with what is happening now in egypt, the earthquake that will begin as of tomorrow with theaso passing of a referendum with the civil war in syria and the unsettled business between gaza and israel with the possibility in the next year or so iran will tell us they're nuclear now, the next has to oneat that is welly educated in what is happening otherwise we will end up with muchween bigger benghazi proble. lou: imagine the constitutional referendum tomorrow. it will take some time for that to fully develop with support for president morsi's judgment for what it should look like. will he prevail, will h hear the end of the process possessed the powers he claimed for himselfocf meco for whic
gym and government authority therefore it is correct, it is not a view most of us living out here in america actually can support or agree with. the ambassador is likely to be the next national security advisor to the president, she will remain on his, if you will, a teamclose. who is next? >> the next surgery state has to have a good understanding of the region, of all regions from north korea toin libya. with what is happening now in egypt, the earthquake that will begin as of tomorrow...
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chicago will hold the title of most expensive meters in north america. it will cost you a whopping 6.5 bucks per hour. david: per hour? shibani: in the loop. seems like a bargain at 5.75. it will be the fifth year in a row the privately managed parking meters are going up. san francisco has the second highest rate. 5.5 bucks an hour, followed by new york and los angeles at five bucks. never complain again when you're filling up the meter. david: unbelievable. it is time for melissa francis and money. >> i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. here's what's "money" tonight. brace for impact. senate majority leader harry reid says it looks like we'll head over the fiscal cliff. with just four days until the deadline can president obama and congress still pull out a deal in the nick of time? senator john hoeven of north dakota joins us to respond. >>> plus, a game-changer for the insurance industry. an auto insurer unveils new policies that charge by the mile, giving a big potential boon to drivers. can it drive the competition off the road? the ceo of met
chicago will hold the title of most expensive meters in north america. it will cost you a whopping 6.5 bucks per hour. david: per hour? shibani: in the loop. seems like a bargain at 5.75. it will be the fifth year in a row the privately managed parking meters are going up. san francisco has the second highest rate. 5.5 bucks an hour, followed by new york and los angeles at five bucks. never complain again when you're filling up the meter. david: unbelievable. it is time for melissa francis and...
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south america, to come up with a strategy. we can't go it alone. we have to work with those countries. they have to recognize the threat. they have to tell us about who's there, what they're there for. then we've got to focus on our border. these are energy issues with pipelines. these are folks that are coming across our southern border possibly, strengthening that. working with all the agencies. the department of state needs to lead on this. this is their area. melissa: congressman, thanks so much for coming on. interesting stuff. >> melissa, thank you very much. melissa: so next on "money", all you want to do is take a huge bite of that hot, juicy hamburger. but there is always that disgusting wrapper getting in the way, right? well, if you're one of those people just too lazy, too lazy to take the thing off, your troubles are finally over. the edible wrapper has finally arrived. i'm not sure that is it. he may be eating a regular wrapper. at the end of the day it is all about money. [laughter] ...so as you can see, geico's
south america, to come up with a strategy. we can't go it alone. we have to work with those countries. they have to recognize the threat. they have to tell us about who's there, what they're there for. then we've got to focus on our border. these are energy issues with pipelines. these are folks that are coming across our southern border possibly, strengthening that. working with all the agencies. the department of state needs to lead on this. this is their area. melissa: congressman, thanks so...
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as long as politics in washington don't get in the way of america's proess. so we've got to get this done. i just want to repeat. we had a constructive meeting today. senators reid and mcconnell are discussing a potential agreement where we can get a bipartisan bill out of the senate over to the house and done in a timely fashion s that we met the december 31st deadline. but given how things have been working in this town we always have to wait and see until it actually happens. the one thing that the american pple should not have to wait and see is some sort of action. so if we don't see an agreement between the two leaders in the senate, i expect a bill to go on the floor and i have asked senator reid to do this, put a bill on the floor that makes sure taxes on middle class families don't go up, that unemployment insurance is still available for two million people, and that lays the groundwork then for additional deficit reduction and economic growth steps that we can take in the new year but let's not miss this deadline. that is the bare minimum we should
as long as politics in washington don't get in the way of america's proess. so we've got to get this done. i just want to repeat. we had a constructive meeting today. senators reid and mcconnell are discussing a potential agreement where we can get a bipartisan bill out of the senate over to the house and done in a timely fashion s that we met the december 31st deadline. but given how things have been working in this town we always have to wait and see until it actually happens. the one thing...
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north america construction was up. almost everything should go up next year. i love the risk reward on this. connell: this will be a huge story whether china is about two, you know, come back or collapse. charles: a minimum of 8.5% next year. we would take it in a heartbeat. dagen: deceleration is dangerous even if you are still going at 8%. connell: thank you, charles. appreciate it. dagen: we are. on saturday morning. connell: umbrella. no changes to the tax structure. dagen: more on the impact of the fiscal cliff. women are worried about it. there will not be spending that much on it on you. they will probably be spending it on themselves. a look at how the world currencies are very against the dollar today. ♪ there is no mass-produced human. every human being is unique. and there is one store that recognizes it. the sleep nuer store. the only place in the world you'll find the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. an exclusive collection of innovations that totally individualize your sleep. perfectly comfortable pillows that adjust to your
north america construction was up. almost everything should go up next year. i love the risk reward on this. connell: this will be a huge story whether china is about two, you know, come back or collapse. charles: a minimum of 8.5% next year. we would take it in a heartbeat. dagen: deceleration is dangerous even if you are still going at 8%. connell: thank you, charles. appreciate it. dagen: we are. on saturday morning. connell: umbrella. no changes to the tax structure. dagen: more on the...
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. ♪ dennis: -- >> looked worse earlier, the past hour or so, the dow just in the green, bank of america doing some heavy lifting today. it's the one dow stock hitting new highs. good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster, the last hour ever trading, and the count down to the closing bell begins right now. as i said earlier on, appears the bulls had too much eggnog and christmas cheer thanks to the continued uncertainty of washington, no real progress on a debt deal. the house speaker stuck in a blizzard in ohio, but you know what? the dow managed to raise earlier, just up a hint now, just a touch. meanwhile, the nasdaq, the s&p500, and the russell, as you can see, down slightly on the day after christmas. retail stocks are casting a follow on the market, the s&p500, the high end end names, all in the red. we got coach, high end retailers such as tiffany moving lower, ralph lauren, urban jut fitters lower on poor data on sales this holiday season, and it's all due to the latest holiday spending figures that the stocks move lower. sales decreasing at a slow pace since the recession hit
. ♪ dennis: -- >> looked worse earlier, the past hour or so, the dow just in the green, bank of america doing some heavy lifting today. it's the one dow stock hitting new highs. good afternoon, everybody, i'm ashley webster, the last hour ever trading, and the count down to the closing bell begins right now. as i said earlier on, appears the bulls had too much eggnog and christmas cheer thanks to the continued uncertainty of washington, no real progress on a debt deal. the house speaker...
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america watching cheap and natural gas. cheryl: should the u.s. be exporting it to make a handsome profit for that melissa and lori are coming up next. stay with market now. ♪ >> you saw a survey of flight attendants, but they left out what is most selfish move of all, when the guy in front of you uses like a football player leaning far back, in your lap. >> i hate messing football player sits next to me and uses the armrest next to me. that is always a favorite. melissa: she doesn't even fly first class. spelori: i wasn't sure i shouldy i'm short. melissa: good afternoon. it is crunch time, president obama taking his fiscal cliff plan on the road just planning at michigan. the legislation putting them on the defensive. melissa: u.s. has plenty of natural
america watching cheap and natural gas. cheryl: should the u.s. be exporting it to make a handsome profit for that melissa and lori are coming up next. stay with market now. ♪ >> you saw a survey of flight attendants, but they left out what is most selfish move of all, when the guy in front of you uses like a football player leaning far back, in your lap. >> i hate messing football player sits next to me and uses the armrest next to me. that is always a favorite. melissa: she...
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he put delta in its place, delta in america is very white bread, i would say. it is the big, large brand that doesn't have a ton of style. what does it mean going forward? >> i don't know. they are riding very high among u.s. carriers. it has made very bold statements about the investor programs. 1.4 billion at jfk, a lot of new aircraft coming and very committed to new product. their ceo exactly fit that today. very attractive in virgin atlantic. precisely the service quality that we offer. actually when you take new york, put ourselves together, nine flights per day, great timing with that schedule. it may not be the same number of flights per day, but if you want the best experience across the north atlantic from heathrow to jfk and new york, fly with virgin and delta. melissa: steve ridgeway, thank you so much. lori: thank you, sir. >> thank you. lori: adam shapiro has been all over this story all morning long. joining us with the very latest in the ongoing news conference. melissa: and take a look at where metals are as we head out to break. gold trading d
he put delta in its place, delta in america is very white bread, i would say. it is the big, large brand that doesn't have a ton of style. what does it mean going forward? >> i don't know. they are riding very high among u.s. carriers. it has made very bold statements about the investor programs. 1.4 billion at jfk, a lot of new aircraft coming and very committed to new product. their ceo exactly fit that today. very attractive in virgin atlantic. precisely the service quality that we...
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citi group stock up after announcing they are laying off 4% of the work force, cutting cost, bank of america and travelers example of the financialses moving higher. marathon, chevron, conoco all higher. crude oil down for a second straight day closing under 88 a barrel, and ten year treasury down to 1.59%. no progress in resolving the fiscal cliff today. i know, you're not surprised by that, but we can report there were, well, some contact between the two principle players in the negotiations if there were negotiations. president obama and speaker john boehner actually talked to one another. it was on the telephone. it was not the face-to-face meeting the speaker says is necessary, but it was the first time that the two men have spoken in a week. for the latest on these stalled negotiations, we turn to fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry for the report. >> trying to lay blame for stalled budget talks on republicans, president obama today wratcheted up pressure on boehner. >> nobody wants this done more than me. >> for the first time, plan for massive spending cuts from going o
citi group stock up after announcing they are laying off 4% of the work force, cutting cost, bank of america and travelers example of the financialses moving higher. marathon, chevron, conoco all higher. crude oil down for a second straight day closing under 88 a barrel, and ten year treasury down to 1.59%. no progress in resolving the fiscal cliff today. i know, you're not surprised by that, but we can report there were, well, some contact between the two principle players in the negotiations...
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we'll have less factories built here in america. it's very important that washington starts working out deals right away so that the fiscal cliff can be history, and we can focus on building factories, higher people, growing. dagen: well, they are not listening to you, drew. i hate to break it to you. in the interim, your company makes wire baskets and does sheet metal fabrication. based on what you see, how much of your own customers pulled back? have you seen layoffs? have you seen spending cuts ahead of the lack of a deal? >> we are seeing many clients pause. we're seeing many clients, particularly in the military, stop ordering. our military sales have plummeted because everybody's concerned about sequestering, and what that's doing is causing a negative ripple effect throughout the economy. you know, the prior guest, senator dorgan, mentioned in the future there could be problems. the problems are already happening. people are adjusting. people are making budgets now for next year, and what they are doing is deflating home peop
we'll have less factories built here in america. it's very important that washington starts working out deals right away so that the fiscal cliff can be history, and we can focus on building factories, higher people, growing. dagen: well, they are not listening to you, drew. i hate to break it to you. in the interim, your company makes wire baskets and does sheet metal fabrication. based on what you see, how much of your own customers pulled back? have you seen layoffs? have you seen spending...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandat i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-fae economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one raw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean ergy's. >>olyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campaign contrib
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandat i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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nobody wants to go hungry but i don't think anyone in america is necessarily going hungry. but i think it is morally wrong to create a situation for people that are trapped. ph.d says it is hard to get off the program now, if we make it more enticing h much more difficult will it be to get off the program? melissa: what do you think answer is? >> the answer is a robust economy. melissa: yeah. >> the answer is the economy where we're not looking to divvy up the spoils but create new prosperity for everyone the forget about trickle up or trickle down, grow the pie. grow the pie. not cut it up in little bity pieces. grow it more exponentially the will be more opportunities. melissa: more jobs. >> the message comes along with this, message of victimization. the message that people don't like you. that would help a lot if politicians turn that around say listen, because you get a certain amount of food stamps and not more doesn't mean other people across the other side of town dislike you. i wish the leaders, people who had the ear of a lot of people would take the time to promo
nobody wants to go hungry but i don't think anyone in america is necessarily going hungry. but i think it is morally wrong to create a situation for people that are trapped. ph.d says it is hard to get off the program now, if we make it more enticing h much more difficult will it be to get off the program? melissa: what do you think answer is? >> the answer is a robust economy. melissa: yeah. >> the answer is the economy where we're not looking to divvy up the spoils but create new...
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hewlett-packard doing well and bank of america in the financial round. it really is being laid upon by the retailers. i no adam shapiro will add on to that. there is a look at some movers. michael cores down over 6%. tracy: i was in the balls this weekend. lori: crowded theater not like i thought it would be. adam shapiro in the newsroom with the details. i thought it was way busier last year than it was this weekend. >> no. here are some numbers. for the period of october to eight and december 24, sales grew. in 2011, sales for that period of time grew 2%. they are using that as an indicator that things will not be as good as we thought going into the holiday shopping season. on monday, shopper track indicated and revise their outlook for the holiday spending growth from 3.3% down to 2.5%. the only holdout is the national retail federation. it is saying that they still expect growth this holiday season to be 4.1% over the last year. they are sticking to those numbers. one of the reasons spending polls believe we saw a drop-off and had to revise the pred
hewlett-packard doing well and bank of america in the financial round. it really is being laid upon by the retailers. i no adam shapiro will add on to that. there is a look at some movers. michael cores down over 6%. tracy: i was in the balls this weekend. lori: crowded theater not like i thought it would be. adam shapiro in the newsroom with the details. i thought it was way busier last year than it was this weekend. >> no. here are some numbers. for the period of october to eight and...
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i have seen names like bank of america and hewlett-packard doing nicely with bank of america being a top winner but on the down sides, united healthcare and boeing have been under pressure. we have seen j and j and pfizer going back and forth and microsoft had a down arrow earlier. there's a look at the nasdaq down nearly 1% and below the 3,000 mark again as well. this is the environment. certainly commodities and people talk about oil, oil is up $2 and off of highs earlier today, that is a major factor in this market. dennis: more to the next big government bailout than meets the eye. liz macdonald tells us the white house is backing a plan to help out underwater mortgages and not just for government underwritten loans. shibani: let's take a look if you own these stocks on the nasdaq you are making money today. research in motion, netflix, a lot. dennis: the christmas movie box office cannot non-violent are rated westerns by quentin tarantino against a broadway musical based on a nineteenth century novel, was miserables and the musical won. universal's less miserables broken 18.one
i have seen names like bank of america and hewlett-packard doing nicely with bank of america being a top winner but on the down sides, united healthcare and boeing have been under pressure. we have seen j and j and pfizer going back and forth and microsoft had a down arrow earlier. there's a look at the nasdaq down nearly 1% and below the 3,000 mark again as well. this is the environment. certainly commodities and people talk about oil, oil is up $2 and off of highs earlier today, that is a...
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author jean marie last this on her new book, hidden america, which celebrates the people that are too often ignored but do the jobs that make our lives in this country work. our first guest tonight says gun laws are critical part of this national discussion, but the country also needs, he says, to respond to the mental health issues when it comes time mass shootings as well as the corrosive influence of the digital world in the culture of violence. joining us, former common security secretary, former governor of pennsylvania, tom ridge, who also served on the review panel to study the virginia tech shooting which claimed the lives of 32 people. good to have you with this. let's start with the culver legislation here, senator dianne feinstein is putting forward something that looks very familiar to you which is the assault weapons ban which he supported when you were in congress back in 1994. what are your thoughts? >> i think it certainly understandable, predictable that the first focuses on the instruments of this tragedy, the instruments of war, and those of the firearms and the gun
author jean marie last this on her new book, hidden america, which celebrates the people that are too often ignored but do the jobs that make our lives in this country work. our first guest tonight says gun laws are critical part of this national discussion, but the country also needs, he says, to respond to the mental health issues when it comes time mass shootings as well as the corrosive influence of the digital world in the culture of violence. joining us, former common security secretary,...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up a the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the rden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campaign cont
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up a the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated...
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home depot, bank of america, both of just above 6%. aaa now urging te environmental protection agency to halt the sales of gas with directional concentrations arguing the fuel blend known as e 15 with an additional 5% ethanol cause engine damage but that is not covered by most car warranties. the epa says cars made after the 2000's one mall can handle that fuel brand. triple late shows 95 percent of cars made before 2012 will not. up next, president ama meeting with everyone about the fiscal cliff, everyone except for the leads in washington d.c. for the republican party. we will share our list of people that the president might also want to think about sitting down with. it might have just about as much affect as president obama plane taxman. how much higher? we will how you what some suspect about the math in d.c. in the "chalk talk" next. ♪ lou: we have a national debt net of $16 trillion. we want to do a little something in that "chalk talk" tonight to bring some simple math home, primarily for the benefit of those we elected to
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that not only includes the taxpayers of america, participants in the economy, but both the president and tht the speaker boehner are finding themselves in an unhappy ciumstance because of all this brinksmanship and as the realization dawns in washington as it on yesterday and insight into the course of today, this thing really could happen. neil: when we were covering this live and they shelled the vote in the immediate reaction was, boehner is in trouble, i did think of as i said at the outset, that if you're at the white house and the democrats, looking at the difficulty they had passing a tax that would be limited to just millionaires and how the heck are you going to sell them on aatax that will be at $400,000? >> what democrats are telling themselves that they're happy going over the cliff. this is great. everybody's taxes go up and we will negotiate, started the negotiations about reducing taxes for many baseline is much higher. so the president knows, and his team knows, a terrible way to be in a second term is in recession, especially when you began your first german recessio
that not only includes the taxpayers of america, participants in the economy, but both the president and tht the speaker boehner are finding themselves in an unhappy ciumstance because of all this brinksmanship and as the realization dawns in washington as it on yesterday and insight into the course of today, this thing really could happen. neil: when we were covering this live and they shelled the vote in the immediate reaction was, boehner is in trouble, i did think of as i said at the...
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risk includes possible loss of principal. - ♪ america! ♪ america! - god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on th - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood - ♪ from sea to sng sea >> two times in the front, and twoo times in the back. >> all right. >> neil: one of my favorite things on tape remember that guy? he has companyn washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or slowing growth. that is reality. ratio now. 3 to 1 in favorf tax hikes over spendingut that is a best case scenario right now. >> well, the -- i remember ron aronald reaga in1985, he said they promised me $3 in spending cuts for every one i spending cuts, they gav him opposite he felt he had been taken to the cleaners in the bill, in 1982, that was on his mind for the rest of his presidency, and republicans are headed into the same trap. nei: i think, there are a lot of people who don't like tax hikes, but president campaigned to hiking taxes on the weahy, as mh as i'm against it, it
risk includes possible loss of principal. - ♪ america! ♪ america! - god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on th - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood - ♪ from sea to sng sea >> two times in the front, and twoo times in the back. >> all right. >> neil: one of my favorite things on tape remember that guy? he has companyn washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or...
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- ♪ america - ♪ wilalways stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ gerri: if you are looking to upgrade your smart phone, we have tips about how to make money and protect personal data. a ceo joins me now, sergio, it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me. gerri: okay, how much money can you make? >> you try to sell -- if you are going to buy an iphone-5, you're probably in the contract. if you actually have an iphone 4-s, you can sell the 4-s for about $480. gerri: are you kidding me? a routine that much value? >> yes, they do. gerri: let's talk abt the models that are best to sell. i assume that $100 or $280 is not what everyone gets on every model. which model do you suffer the most. you get a lot of money for the newer versions, but it depends on where you are. blackberries are not touching a lot of money, but it is till proment outsidthe u.s. you can get pretty good money r them if you get the android phones, some of the newer ones. there are over 400 models of smart phones. gerri: is crazy. and everyone is stealing these apple iphone is. it
- ♪ america - ♪ wilalways stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ gerri: if you are looking to upgrade your smart phone, we have tips about how to make money and protect personal data. a ceo joins me now, sergio, it's great to have you. >> thank you for having me. gerri: okay, how much money can you make? >> you try to sell -- if you are going to buy an iphone-5, you're probably in the contract. if you actually have an iphone 4-s, you can...
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if we do that, america will prosper. charles: it looks like art laffer is for proving some new blood for the tax hike. senator mike leigh is joining the push for what he says is a cleaner and simpler and better tech solution. unlike dc outsiders coming actually has the power to do it. welcome to the show. senator, the flat tax has been an idea for four or five years now. you think thaa there is any sort of reception at this time? >> i certainly think that there needs to be. i think this is a good opportunity for us to revisit the idea. when we have a president who is trying to pit one group of taxpayers against another, promising to increase government spending, we need to revisit the fact that anytime we raise taxes, even if it's only raising taxes nominally on the rich, we are making all americans were poor. charles: i do agree with that wholeheartedly. to be frank, this division -- getting one person against another -- i am digressing a little bit. think about four years ago at this time when everybody on both sides o
if we do that, america will prosper. charles: it looks like art laffer is for proving some new blood for the tax hike. senator mike leigh is joining the push for what he says is a cleaner and simpler and better tech solution. unlike dc outsiders coming actually has the power to do it. welcome to the show. senator, the flat tax has been an idea for four or five years now. you think thaa there is any sort of reception at this time? >> i certainly think that there needs to be. i think this...
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- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ john: there are four ways to spend money said milton freedman. your own on yourself. you are the most careful. number two. your money on someone else. we do that at christmastime. it is less efficient because sometimes we buy the wrong stuff. it gives you that go. then number three. number four. spend somebody else's money on someone else or other people's money on yourself. that is what politicians do. that is the least efficient way to spend. sense politicians spend other people's money, a charity is better. if you just hold on to your money they will squander it. of course, charities' squander money they give us guidance but it is not accurate i give to charities that i can see personally. i see how catholic charities educate kids and do a better job for less money. house said the -- city government left the park and dangerous mess and 12 private charity left it beautiful. also these ex-con max and they pick up the trash the government does not and after hurricane sandy there was a ton
- ♪ america - ♪ will always stand ♪ history ♪ will write the story ♪ america ♪ will always stand ♪ john: there are four ways to spend money said milton freedman. your own on yourself. you are the most careful. number two. your money on someone else. we do that at christmastime. it is less efficient because sometimes we buy the wrong stuff. it gives you that go. then number three. number four. spend somebody else's money on someone else or other people's money on yourself. that is...
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all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you do? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a week, treated treat it as an amusement park. they will never know which days those are. listen, what happens if they start passing this account we don't lose? neil: you know, that is a very good point. >> and where along the line, someone has to let america go and think
all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs....
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this jeopardize the the job creation machine that makes america great. neil: they seem to be onee, that buying up the mortgage-backed security and bonds to keep interest rates low, some argue after thartificially low, but ts that seems to be the only one doing anything deemed semi constructive. >> i think you are right, ben bernanke and colleagues are trying to take the longer term view, what's necessary to get the economy going, we need to have a revival in the housing market. they have been laser focused to making sure housing is more afart be on, in most -- affordable. in most areas of country we're seeing revival of this market, not necessarily chicago. but this not sufficient, with this uncredible uncertainty about tax rates and spending that will hold the economy back no matter how much the fed trying. neil: do you worry that a recession becomes more likely if this drags into the new year? not whether we cobble together a deal. but whatever we do, might be a bad deal. that it sets in stone something that could really rock the economy? >> hopefully
this jeopardize the the job creation machine that makes america great. neil: they seem to be onee, that buying up the mortgage-backed security and bonds to keep interest rates low, some argue after thartificially low, but ts that seems to be the only one doing anything deemed semi constructive. >> i think you are right, ben bernanke and colleagues are trying to take the longer term view, what's necessary to get the economy going, we need to have a revival in the housing market. they have...
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america's goal is to change the iranian leadership's calculus. we have worked with the p-5 plus 1 to put a credible offer on the table. if there is a viable diplomatic deal to be had, we will pursue it. and should iran finally be ready to engage in serious negotiations, we are ready. when iran is prepared to take confidence-building measures that are verifiable, we are prepared to reciprocate. what we will not do is talk indefinitely. the window for negotiation will not stay open forever. president obama has made that clear, and by now i think it should be clear this is a president who does not bluff. he says what he means, and he means what he says. the second shared goal i want to discuss is this -- now that rocket fire from gaza has stopped, america and israel have to work together with partners in the region to turn the ceasefire into a lasting calm. now, we have no illusions about those who launched the rockets. they had every intention of hiding behind civilians in gaza and killing civilians in israel. and they would have killed more of eac
america's goal is to change the iranian leadership's calculus. we have worked with the p-5 plus 1 to put a credible offer on the table. if there is a viable diplomatic deal to be had, we will pursue it. and should iran finally be ready to engage in serious negotiations, we are ready. when iran is prepared to take confidence-building measures that are verifiable, we are prepared to reciprocate. what we will not do is talk indefinitely. the window for negotiation will not stay open forever....
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tonight we focus on america's mental health proble and issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you wanto run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now at's progressive. call or click today. lou: we want to begin by showing you a new poll, a survey showing the number of americans, majority of americans believe the most effective ways to prevent mass shootings are creased police presence, 53%, followed by an increase on the focus of mental health care, 50%. no gun control at that point. number four in this survey. joining us, psychotherapist, psychologist, also profsor. >> we know what we're talking about. lou: good to have you all. people are strugglinwith here is the reflex first, ban all guns. washington, d.c., blazed with that idea. the american people in survey after survey, thinking a thoughtful
tonight we focus on america's mental health proble and issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you wanto run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now at's progressive. call or click today. lou: we want to begin by showing...
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stuart: no, i'm starting a party, immigrants who love america and are happy in america, that's my party. okay? >> how about a toga party. can we start that, too. stuart: don't get me started with that one. [laughter] >> carol ross, a brilliant discourse. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: new at 10, the federal budget flat-out out of control. it's a spending problem, not a revenue problem and that spending has surged under president obama. at the top of the hour, find out by how much. also, coming up new at 10, the latest and most critical read on the housing market. existing home sales right there at 10:00 precisely we'll report the numbers when they cross the wires for you. nicole, apple, when we checked pre-market, it was up, now it's -- the market is open. where is it. the stock is virtually flat. back and forth unchanged. and 525.78. and when i say the pinch to zoom, what's that, i have to read and read to figure out what it is. it's when you put your two fingers on a picture and go like this and spread out the picture on the iphone, that's pinch to zoom and that's what apple was trying
stuart: no, i'm starting a party, immigrants who love america and are happy in america, that's my party. okay? >> how about a toga party. can we start that, too. stuart: don't get me started with that one. [laughter] >> carol ross, a brilliant discourse. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: new at 10, the federal budget flat-out out of control. it's a spending problem, not a revenue problem and that spending has surged under president obama. at the top of the hour, find out by how...
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i started recommending bank of america in august of 2011. so about a year and a half ago when it was about 6 bucks. david: we look at the beginning of the year it was about 5 bucks. >> right. it took a little time for it to take off. but 2012 began the recovery. and i think we've got at least another year or two to go in that recovery. shibani: how long are you talking about holding these, home building, etf, banking, biotech, are you long-term or short-term holder? >> longer term. i would recommend holding them for about a year and re-evaluate next year at this time whether or not you want to hold them for 2014. david: randy warren from warren financial service, great to see you. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. david: senator harry reid says it looks like we are heading over the fiscal cliff and now vice president biden is actually making jokes, jokes about the fiscal cliff, but a recession would be no joke for any of us. coming up next, find out if steve forbes still holds out any hopes for a deal and what he thinks shoul
i started recommending bank of america in august of 2011. so about a year and a half ago when it was about 6 bucks. david: we look at the beginning of the year it was about 5 bucks. >> right. it took a little time for it to take off. but 2012 began the recovery. and i think we've got at least another year or two to go in that recovery. shibani: how long are you talking about holding these, home building, etf, banking, biotech, are you long-term or short-term holder? >> longer term....
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manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find workers that work on the turbines to repair the turbines. so the day to come. it could come when no e is around to manufacture it. every little part has to be shaped. someone has to take a chunk of metal and put it into the machine and all that down to 120 southend-- 120,000th of an inch. neil: you been in every pixar movie. >> .true, but in the long haul, actors, sports, celebrities, the rest of us, we aren't. neil: how did you do it? w did you succeed and do the things you do? how do you you still be a big success in hollywood? the left loves you. the right loves you. and it's pretty much from a
manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find...